Officers from the LAPD’s Wilshire Division responded to a radio call at around 10:30 a.m. to a residence in what sources described as a dispute between Weinstein and another family member. The sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly, said Weinstein was in some distress. Police continue to investigate, the sources said, but stressed officials are considering it a welfare call, not a criminal call.

Weinstein Co., based in New York, fired Harvey Weinstein over the weekend after an investigation by the New York Times said he’d reached at least eight legal settlements, dating to 1990, with women over alleged harassment.

On Tuesday, the New Yorker published a story that included, among other allegations, claims that Weinstein had raped three women in the last 20 years. Among them was actress Asia Argento, who appeared in “B. Monkey,” a 1999 drama distributed by Miramax, then headed by Weinstein.